Is it normal to have frequent dental bleeding?

Bleeding teeth, also known as bleeding gums, is not normal if it occurs frequently. Possible causes of bleeding gums are:

Inflammation of the gums, periodontal inflammation; a lot of plaque microorganisms, calculus, and soft tartar in the mouth leading to gingivitis, periodontitis, and bleeding gums; although it does not cause serious pathology, it can lead to tooth pain, loose teeth, tooth loss, and even affect the gastrointestinal tract. Scaling, subgingival scaling, and root planing treatment are needed.

Hematologic disorders, such as leukemia, can present with bleeding teeth, which are more serious and can be life-threatening and require prompt treatment. In short, the frequent occurrence of bleeding teeth should be taken seriously enough to be treated in a timely manner.